Chinese Ambassador to Switzerland Wang Shiting said that if you care about relations with Swiss, the Swiss government should avoid imitating the European Union's sanctions on China.
According to Reuters Sunday (November 6) quoted the New Zurich Sonanta, the European Union accused Chinese officials accusing Chinese officials in Xinjiang on large -scale detention and persecution of human rights on Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang last year, and and persecuted human rights, and and persecuted human rights, and and persecuted human rights, and and persecuted human rights, and also persecuted human rights, and also persecuted human rights, and also persecuted human rights, and also persecuted human rights, and also persecuted human rights and persecuted human rights.The first sanctions have been imposed on Beijing's implementation of the weapon embargo since the incident in 1989.However, Switzerland has not decided whether to follow the European Union's sanctions decision.
Wang Shiting said to the Sunday edition of the New Zurich: "Anyone who cares about the friendly relations between the two countries and formulate a responsible policypathery will agree to impose sanctions.Development, China -Swiss relations will be damaged. "
The head of the Swiss government's implementation of the economic sanctions department interviewed in July this year that if mainland China invades Taiwan, she expects that Switzerland as a neutral country will be implementedAny EU takes punishment measures for mainland China.
Switzerland announced the strategy for China last year, but Berne announced that the specific policies had changed very little, and emphasized the importance of bilateral relations with China.However, Switzerland has more publicly criticized China's human rights records more publicly in the past.
In 1950, Switzerland was one of the earliest countries in Western countries that recognized the CCP regime.Since 2010, China has been Switzerland's largest trading partner in Asia, and it is also the third largest global trading partner after the European Union and the United States.A bilateral free trade agreement in the two countries took effect in July 2014.In 2022, the two countries launched a common platform for stock marketing and transactions.